Don't Want to Say Goodbye

by Dan Hubbard

Since 2003, Illinois-based singer-songwriter Dan Hubbard has released seven albums and toured extensively through the Midwest and both coasts. In the process, he’s shared the stage with some of the industry’s top artists, built a strong fan base, become a refined songwriter and earned critical acclaim for his efforts. With his foundation in the classic sounds of Tom Petty, Van Morrison, Neil Young and Jackson Browne, Hubbard carries songs of love, loss and soul searching. Like the influential front-men before him, Hubbard delivers a message that people can relate to in good times and bad.
Dan got his first taste of success when the release of his 2010 album See You Again received airplay on over 120 radio stations nationwide. His popularity continued to grow in 2011 when he and his band “The Humadors” released The Love Show. The album appeared on the Top 50 Roots Rock Chart and continues to receive national acclaim and radio play.
Since the success of The Love Show, Dan has shared the stage with numerous national acts including Blues Traveler, Nikka Costa, Cory Chisel, Martin Sexton, Howie Day, David Mayfield Parade, Peter Case, The Apache Relay, Jack Ingram, Red Wanting Blue, Pokey LaFarge, Chris Knight, Michael Glabicki, Andrew Combs, and Matthew Curry.
In 2015 Hubbard collaborated with Nashville producer Ken Coomer (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo) to record his 4th solo album. He is currently making plans for a 2016 album release and national tour.